Anthophora diversipes Friese, 1922
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hymenoptera
- family
- Apidae
- genus
- Anthophora
- species
- Anthophora diversipes
Name
- Synonyms
- Anthophora fulleri Brauns, 1929
- Homonyms
- Anthophora diversipes Friese, 1922
Bibliographic References
- Brooks, R.W. 1988. Systematics and phylogeny of anthophorine bees (Hymenoptera; Anthophoridae: Anthophorini). The University of Kansas Science Bulletin 53: 436-575
- Eardley, C.D. and R.P. Urban. 2010. Catalogue of Afrotropical bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apiformes). Zootaxa 2455: 1-548
- Eardley, C.D. and R.W. Brooks. 1989. Entomology Memoir No. 76: The genus Anthophora Latreille in southern Africa (Hymenoptera: Anthophoridae). Entomology Memoir, Department of Agricultural Development, Republic of South Africa : 55 pp.
- Friese, H. 1922. III. Nachtrag zu "Bienen Afrikas". Zoologische Jahrbücher, Abteilung für Systematik, Geographie und Biologie der Tiere 46: 1-42
- Gess, F.W. and S.K. Gess. 1996. Nesting and flower visiting of some southern African Anthophorini (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Apidae: Apinae). Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums of Natural History 19: 347-373
- Gess, F.W. and S.K. Gess. 2003. A catalogue of flower visiting records for aculeate wasps and bees in the semi-arid to arid areas of southern Africa. 529 pp. Department of Entomology, Albany Museum, Grahamstown
- Gess, F.W. and S.K. Gess. 2006. Survey of Flower Visiting by Aculeate Wasps and Bees in the semi-arid to arid Areas of southern Africa. Annals of the Eastern Cape Museums 5: 1-51
- Gess, S.K., F.W. Gess and R.W. Gess. 1997. Update on the flower associations of southern African Masarinae with notes on the nesting of Masarina strucki Gess and Celonites gariepensis Gess (Hymenoptera: Vespoidae: Masarinae). Journal of Hymenoptera Resear
- Goldblatt, P. and J.C. Manning. 1997. New Species of Aristea (Iridaceae) from South Africa and Notes on the Taxonomy and Pollination Biology of Section Pseudaristea. Novon 7: 137-144
- Goldblatt, P. and J.C. Manning. 1998. Gladiolus in Southern Africa. 646 pp. Fernwood Press, Cape Town
- Goldblatt, P., J.C. Manning and P. Bernhardt. 1998. Adaptive Radiation of Bee-Pollinated Gladiolus Species (Iridaceae) in Southern Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 85(3): 492-517
- Goldblatt, P., P. Bernhardt and J.C. Manning. 2005. Pollination mechanisms in the African genus Moraea (Iridaceae, Iridoideae): floral divergence and adaptation for pollinators. Adansonia 27: 21-46
- Johnson, S.D. 1997. Insect pollination and floral mechanisms in South African species of Satyrium (Orchidaceae). Plant Systematics and Evolution 204: 195-206
- Kehinde, T. and M. Samways. 2012. Endemic pollinator response to organic vs. conventional farming and landscape context in the Cape Floristic Region biodiversity hotspot. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 146: 162-167
- Kuhlmann, M. and C.D. Eardley. 2011. Chapter 16. Pollen resources of non-Apis bees in southern Africa. Evolution of Plant-Pollinator relationships Cambridge University Press, Cambridge
- Munyuli, T. 2011. Pollinator biodiversity in Uganda and in Sub-Sahara Africa: Landscape and habitat management strategies for its conservation. International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation 3(11): 551-609
- Munyuli, T. 2013. Climatic, Regional Land-Use Intensity, Landscape, and Local Variables Predicting Best the Occurrence and Distribution of Bee Community Diversity in Various Farmland Habitats in Uganda. Psyche 2013: 1-38
- Munyuli, T. 2013. Is pan-trapping the most reliable sampling method for measuring and monitoring bee biodiversity in agroforestry systems in sub-Saharan Africa? International Journal of Tropical Insect Science 33(1): 14-37
- Rasmussen, C. and J.S. Ascher. 2008. Heinrich Friese (1860-1948): Names proposed and notes on a pioneer melittologist (Hymenoptera, Anthophila). Zootaxa 1833: 1-118
- Struck, M. 1992. Pollination ecology in the arid winter rainfall region of southern Africa: a case study. Mitteilungen aus dem Institut fuer Allgemeine Botanik, Hamburg 24: 61-90